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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: James Funk, Director
Subject: Approve the submittal and
combined $60,500 local match requirement
of two Grant Applications for the
Environmental Justice: Context-Sensitive
Planning for Communities Program
Dept: Development Services
Date: June 27, 2002
File:
MCC Date: July 1,2002
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
None.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt resolution.
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Contact person: Tim Porter, Engineering Associate Phone: S7.S1
Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Map, Resolution Ward: 1 '.fi
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: (10%) combined local matching fund for both
projects: $60,500 which includes in-kind services
Source:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subject
Approve the submittal and combined $60,500 local match requirements of two (2) grant applications
for the Environmental Justice: Context-Sensitive Planning for Communities Program
Background
The California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning provides grants
(up to $300,000 per grant with a required 10% local match) to promote Environmental Justice:
Context-Sensitive Planning for Communities. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to
Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Regional Transportation Planning Agencies, cities, counties,
Native American Tribal Governments, Community-Based Organizations, universities, transit
agencies, and private non-profit organizations. An estimated $3.0 million in grants will be
available for FY 2002/03, pendin!! approval of the final state bud!!et. Eligible projects must
focus on transportation and community development issues that address the interests of low-income,
minority, or any other underrepresented groups in the City of San Bernardino.
The City is submitting two (2) grant applications for the "Planning for Communities" Program.
The project proposals are designated as the Mt. Vernon Corridor Revitalization Plan and the
Seccombe Lake Planning Area (per attached map). The proposed projects were selected based upon
their compatibility with the Santa Fe Depot RehabilitationlRevitalization Project and the Mayor's
Downtown Revitalization Plan. The project application deadline is July 17'h.
Mt. Vernon Corridor Revitalization Plan: will encompass an area on and adjacent to Mt. Vernon
Avenue between 4th Street and 9th Street that will focus on community revitalization and economic
development with a transportation component. The plan will accomplish these goals through an
intensive and thorough interactive process between governmental agencies and the numerous existing
community and stakeholder groups. The Plan will update and expand upon the Paseo Las Placitas
Plan that was completed in 1993, and also supplement the recently funded Santa Fe Depot Area Plan
that will begin later this year. Staff is requesting $287,100 for the study, with a required 10% local
match of$31,900 that includes in-kind services. Total project cost: $319,000.
Seccombe Lake Plannin!! Area: will encompass the county administrative complex and the
commercial/residential neighborhood that surrounds Seccombe Lake Park with ultimate street
boundaries of Arrowhead Avenue (west), Waterman Avenue (east), Seventh Street (north), and Rialto
Avenue (south). The plan will be developed to supplement and expand upon the Downtown
Revitalization Plan and will focus on civic, community and business revitalization with emphasis on
community based and stakeholder group participation, input, and interaction. Staff is requesting
$257,400 for the study, with a required local match of $28,600 that includes in-kind services. Total
project cost: $286,000.
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Both areas could benefit from a review of existing blighted conditions and identification of activities
and programs to establish functionality of transportation and land uses, and prosperity to these
community core areas. Addressing these issues require community participation and, ultimately,
preparation and implementation of custom transportation, land use, building design, ADA
deficiencies, retail/shopping, open space and park tree planting, infrastructure, and implementation
(including financing options) components.
Financial Impact
The total estimated local match contribution for both grant applications will be $60,500. The funding
is proposed to come from the FY 2002/03 Capital Improvements Program or Measure I funding. In
the event the state approves one or both grant requests, prior to the City Council's acceptance of the
grants, the FY 2002/03 Budget would have to be amended to allocate/designate funds for these
projects.
Recommendation
Adopt resolution.
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G. PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
Project: Mt. Vernon Corridor Revitalization Plan
OBJECTIVE:
The City of San Bernardino is proposing to hire a professional transportation pIanning consultant
firm to develop a comprehensive land-use plan for the Mt Vernon Avenue corridor between 4'"
and 9'" Streets. This unique plan will incorporate transportation, historic preservatioIL economic
development and housing issues adjacent to the project area, with the goal of implementing
strategies that will create a model "livable community" that will enhance the Hispanic culture in
the corridor area.
DISCUSSION:
As of 1998, the City has combined efforts with SANBAG to begin the rehabilitation of the Santa
Fe Depot Beginning in 1989. after the Santa Fe Railroad operations staff and yard maintenance
personnel vacated the premises, the depot was left virtually vacant with hundreds of jobs being
lost to the adjacent Hispanic community. The departure of the railroad spawned the beginning of
a worsening economical and social demise to the adjacent community.
PREVIOUS WORK COMPLETED:
In April 1992, the Paseo Las Placitas Plan was prepared by a consultant under the
direction of the City's Economic Development Agency to create a VISIon and
implementation plan for economic and residential development. The Plan has been
partially implemented.
TASKS: % of Work Cost $
- 01. Select ConsultantJProject Startup
and Project Committee Formation 10% $ 31.900
- 02 Consultant Services 40% $127.200
- 03 Preparation of Corridor Plan 35% $112.000
- 04 Evaluation of Corridor Plan 10% $ 31,900
- 05 OptionslLogistics Expenses 5% $ 16,000
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TOTAL: 100% $319.000
PRODUCTS:
1. RFQIRFP processes; citizen's committee agendas; vision statements
2. Existing conditions studies: Committee input synopsis, socio- economic
studies, historical preservation study, transportation input analysis. Demographic
NEP A/CECA documents, infrastructure study
3. Draft area plan categories for land use, design standards, transportation/circulation
4. Public hearings/committee meetings/recommendation printing expenses
5. Contingencies, opening expenses. travel expenses, mailing expenses.
public costs
REVENUES EXPENDITURES
Capital Improvement
Program Funding $ 29.000 City Staff/Citizens Groups 10%
EJ:CSPC Grant $290.000 Consultant 90%
TOTAL $319,000 100%
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PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
Project: Seccombe Lake Planning Area
OBJECTIVE:
The City of San Bernardino is proposing to hire a professional planning consnltant to develop a
comprehensive land-use plan for the neighborhood adjacent to Secombe Lake. The Plan will
cncompass an area between Fifth Street, Waterman Avenue, Rialto Avenue, and Arrowhead
Avenue. This unique plan will incorporate transportation, historic preservation, economic
development and housing issues with the goal of implementing strategies that will create a model
"livable community" that will enhance and complement the Downtown San Bernardino
Revitalization Area Plan.
DISCUSSION:
The Seccornbe Lake Planning Area (SLPA) will be developed to supplement and expand
upon the Downtown Revitalization Plan and will focus on civic, community and
business revitalization with emphasis on community based and stakeholder group
participation, input, and interaction.
PREVIOUS WORK COMPLETED:
In April 1992, the Pasco Las Placitas Plan was prepared by a consultant under the
direction of the City's Economic Development Agency to create a vision and
implementation plan for economic and residential development
TASKS: 0/0 of Work Cost $
- 01. Select ConsultantJProject Startup
and Project Committee Formation 10% $ 28,000
- 02 Consultant Services 40% $115,000
- 03 Preparation of Area Plan 35% $1O!.000
- 04 Evaluation of Area Plan 10% $ 28,000
- 05 OptionslLogistics Expenses 5% $ 14,000
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TOTAL: 100% $286,000
PRODUCTS:
l. RFQ/RFP processes; citizen's committee agendas; vision statements
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studies, historical preservation study, transportation input analysis. Demographic
NEP A/CECA documents, infrastructure study
3. Draft area plan categories for land use, design standards, transportation/circulation
4. Public hearings/committee meetings/recommendation printing expenses
5. Contingencies, opening cxpenses, travel expenses, mailing expenses,
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REVENUES
Capital Improvement
Program Funding
EJ:CSPC Grant
EXPENDITURES
$ 28,600
$257 ,400
City Staff/Citizens Gronps
Consultant
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TOTAL
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING THE SUBMITTAL AND COMBINED $60,500
LOCAL MATCH REQUIREMENT OF TWO GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: CONTEXT-SENSITIVE PLANNING FOR
COMMUNITIES PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, The California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation
Planning provides grants to promote Environmental Justice: Context-Sensitive Planning for
Communities. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to Metropolitan Planning
Organizations, Regional Transportation Planning Agencies, cities, counties, and other various
public and private non-profit organizations. An estimated $3.0 million in grants will be available
for FY2002/03, pending approval of the final state budget. Proposed projects should have a clear
focus on transportation and community development issues that address the interests of low-
income, minority, Native Americans, or any other underrepresented.
WHEREAS, The City is submitting two grant applications for the Environmental
Justice (EJ): Context-Sensitive Planning for Communities Program. The two project
applications, which require a 10% local match, are listed as follows:
Local Match EJ Funds Total Cost
I) Mt. Vernon Corridor Revitalization Plan:
$31,900
$28.600
$60,500
$287,100 $319,000
2) Secombe Lake Planning Area:
$257.400 $286.000
Total project costs:
$544,500 $ 605,000
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of San Bernardino approve the submittal and $60,500 local match requirement of two grant
applications for the Environmental Justice: Context-Sensitive Planning for Communities
Program.
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RESOLUTION...FOR APPROVING THE SUBMITTAL AND COMBINED $60,500
LOCAL MATCH REQUIREMENT OF TWO GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: CONTEXT-SENSITIVE PLANNING FOR
COMMUNITIES PROGRAM
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor
and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on
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, 2002, by the following vote, to wit:
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ABSTAIN
ABSENT
Council Members:
ESTRADA
MCGINNIS
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DERRY
SUAREZ
MCCAMMACK
Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
2002.
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Judith Valles, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
JAMES F. PENMAN,
City Attorney